FDA approves emergency use of abortion-tainted Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
The Unites States Food and Drug Administration has authorized the emergency use of a second COVID-19 vaccine.
The FDA granted an emergency use authorization (EUA) to Moderna, a Massachusetts-based biotechnology company, yesterday. Like the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine approved for use on December 10, the Moderna vaccine uses messenger RNA.
The EUA comes as civil liberties advocates around the world raise concern over the possibility of “COVID passports” allowing people who receive a coronavirus vaccine to move around more freely than those who do not. It also comes as some physicians, such as America’s Frontline Doctors, have for months expressed their frustration over the FDA’s refusal to grant EUA to the drug hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), which has been around for decades to safely treat malaria and arthritis. America’s Frontline Doctors and others who have treated coronavirus patients say HCQ is...